Can Air Bag Compressor Kit Inflate Suspension Enhancement Air Bags When Connected to Trailer
Published 06/13/2019 >
Question:
Hi there, Using the 74000 Airlift wireless compressor will it fill the air bags with my 7000 lbs RV Trailer attached? or do you fill then connect to the trailer? Thanks,
asked by: Ian M
Expert Reply:
When setting the air pressure in an air bag kit the idea is that you load it down and then inflate the air bags to the point the vehicle sits level again. So yes, you can connect your trailer to your vehicle and then use the Air Lift Compressor kit part # AL74000 to inflate the bags as needed. This is actually the preferred method.
This would be true too if you didn't have a compressor kit and were filling the bags manually.
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Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System for Air Helper Springs - Remote - Bluetooth
- Air Bag Compressor Kit
- Smartphone App
- Wireless Remote
- Dual Path
- Digital Display
- No Tank
- Standard Duty
- Air Lift
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